Papers 211-220 of total 7380 found.
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…. The primary cause of pollution is the people. As we all know, our country is overpopulated and consequently, it adds up to the pollution. Since there are many people, a lot of space is being occupied. The place gets crowded, thus not having room for air, noise
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Noise is being considered as pollution many time ago. Now with the help of technology we can try to control it and also to avoid it. Legal restrictions and environmental policies are making this matter works and we are more conscious about the problem…
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…of alternative to snowmobiles. Snowmobiles are driven by trained guides and can as well carry as many as 10 passengers but generate a lot less noise pollution as well as air. In Yellowstone snow coaches would provide the public access with about 85 percent fewer…
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…for transportation. Riding a bicycle is not only health friendly and fun, but it doesn’t contribute to air pollution, make noise or even mark it’s path. The automobile on the other hand, is noisy and contributes a great deal to air pollution. The power to move a car…
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…the greatest source of pollution. The noise pollution created by cars is immense. Another polluting effect of cars is the heat it creates. This heat makes it unpleasant to be near the car while its running. And of course the most famous of the automobiles evils…
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…. Automobiles are undeniable the greatest source of pollution. The noise pollution created by cars is immense. Another polluting effect of cars is the heat it creates. This heat makes it unpleasant to be near the car while its running. And of course the most…
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…be. The clamorous noise as the fair goes on can be heard by people on the other side of the splashing hills. The sound of big monster trucks, and reckless demolition derby cars mix with the smell of the ravishing country air. The landscape is so beautiful and looks so…
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…Airport makes no sense, costs too much, and does too much damage to too many people. They favor demand management of the airport and support alternatives to expansion such as high speed rail. They also are addressing airport noise, air, and water pollution
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…from noise that is hazardous to ones health. The Quiet Communities Act of 1978 allows funding to reduce noise coming from airplanes. Resources and Solid Waste Management This category is one of the most important when it comes to "all out" pollution. Acts…
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…the polluted water directly and become ill. As said before heavy machinery is needed to mine uranium. Mass amounts of transport will be used to transfer uranium, machines and supplies. A lot of traffic will mean a lot of noise for the animals. It is unfair…
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